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<html><head>
    <title>Quicklinks To Running Instances</title>
  </head>

  <body>
    <h1>The Portal</h1>

    The portal is the entry point to design/provision/operate ONAP. From there you can get to SDC, VID and Policy portals.

    The portal can be found at:<p>

    <a href="http://portal.api.simpledemo.openecomp.org:8989/ECOMPPORTAL/login.htm">Portal</a>
    <p>
    One requires role based user names and passwords to receive the full portal functionality. In the demo setup we pre provisioned:
    <p>
    <ul>
      <li> jh0003 Admin </li>
      <li> cs0008 Designer </li>
      <li> jm0007 Tester </li>
      <li> op0001 Operator </li>
      <li> gv0001 Governance </li>
      <li> pm0001 Product Manager </li>
      <li> ps0001 Product Strategy </li>
    </ul>
    <p>
    the password for all of them is: demo123456!

    <h1> The Reality </h1>

    As everything should go through the portal there are many subsystems which have there own GUI or API which come in very handy when debugging things. Here the most important once.

    <h2> Testing </h2>

    <b> Not working. </b> :

    <a href="http://${robot}:88/report.html"> Test Report </a>

    <h2> SDN-C </h2>

    <a  href="http://admin:Kp8bJ4SXszM0WXlhak3eHlcse2gAw84vaoGGmJvUy2U@${sdnc}:8282/apidoc/explorer/index.html"> Controller </a>  with admin/Kp8bJ4SXszM0WXlhak3eHlcse2gAw84vaoGGmJvUy2U <p>

    <a  href="http://${sdnc}:8843/signup"> To sign up </a> <p>
    <a  href="http://${sdnc}:8843/login"> Admin </a> <p>

    <h2> App-C </h2>

    <a  href="http://admin:Kp8bJ4SXszM0WXlhak3eHlcse2gAw84vaoGGmJvUy2U@${appc}:8282/apidoc/explorer/index.html"> Controller </a>  with admin/Kp8bJ4SXszM0WXlhak3eHlcse2gAw84vaoGGmJvUy2U <p>

    <h2> Policy </h2>

  <b> Not working. </b> :
    <a href="http://healthcheck:zb!XztG34@${policy}:6969/healthcheck"> Healthcheck </a> <p>

    <h2> MSO </h2>

    <a href="http://admin:Kp8bJ4SXszM0WXlhak3eHlcse2gAw84vaoGGmJvUy2U@${mso}:9990/"> JBOSS GUI </a> with admin/Kp8bJ4SXszM0WXlhak3eHlcse2gAw84vaoGGmJvUy2U <p>

    <a href="http://${mso}:8080/camunda"> Camunda GUI </a> with admin/Kp8bJ4SXszM0WXlhak3eHlcse2gAw84vaoGGmJvUy2U <p>

    <h2> DCAE </h2>

    <h3> General GUIs </h3>
    <a href="http://console:ZjJkYjllMjljMTI2M2Iz@${dcae_controller}:9998/resources"> DCAE Controller </a>
    This might show up empty in a web browser as no content type is set in the response. If that's the case use curl: <p>

     curl http://console:ZjJkYjllMjljMTI2M2Iz@${dcae_controller}:9998/resources <p>

    <a href="http://${dcae_cdap}:9999/ns/TCA/apps/dcae-tca/programs/flows/TCAVESCollectorFlow/runs"> CDAP GUI </a> <p>

    <h3> DCAE internal Message Router </h3>

    <a href="http://${dcae_coll}:3904/topics"> Topics </a> <p>

    <a href="http://${dcae_coll}:3904/events/unauthenticated.SEC_MEASUREMENT_OUTPUT/monitor/0?timeout=10000"> MR topic for collector to TCA </a> <p>

    <a href="http://${dcae_coll}:3904/events/unauthenticated.TCA_EVENT_OUTPUT/monitor/0?timeout=10000"> MR topic for TCA alert to Policy </a> <p>

    <h2> Message Router used between core components </h2>

    <a href="http://${message_router}:3904/topics"> List of Topics </a> <p>

    <h3> Topics of Interest </h3>

    For topics without authentication one can monitor the traffic on a topic with: <p>

    http://${message_router}:3904/events/PUT_TOPIC_HERE/group1/C1?timeout=5000 <p>

    some important once listed below. <p>

    <ul>
      <li> <a href="http://${message_router}:3904/events/APPC-CL/monitor/0?timeout=10000"> APPC-CL Topic -- Policy Publishes Requests and APP-C publishes response </a>
      <li> <a href="http://${message_router}:3904/events/PDPP-CONFIGURATION/monitor/0?timeout=10000"> PDPD-CONFIGURATION Topic  </a>
      <li> <a href="http://${message_router}:3904/events/POLICY-CL-MGT/monitor/0?timeout=10000"> POLICY-CL-MGT Topic -- Control loop operational policy </a>
      <li> <a href="http://${message_router}:3904/events/DCAE-CL-EVENT/monitor/0?timeout=10000"> DCAE-CL-EVENT Topic -- Provides the Analytics output from DCAE</a>

    </ul>

    <h1> SSH to VM </h1>

    The following links will open a shell and ssh to the various running VMs (at least on a Mac). It assumes that the .ssh/config file has been set appropriately and /etc/hosts has been updated to the running instance.<p>

      <a href="ssh://${aai}"> AAI </a><p>
      <a href="ssh://${policy}"> Policy </a><p>
      <a href="ssh://${sdc}"> SDC </a><p>
      <a href="ssh://${portal}"> Portal </a><p>
      <a href="ssh://${dcae_controller}"> DCAE </a><p>
      <a href="ssh://${appc}"> APP-C </a><p>
      <a href="ssh://${mso}"> MSO </a><p>
      <a href="ssh://${sdnc}"> SDN-C </a><p>
      <a href="ssh://${vid}"> VID </a><p>
      <a href="ssh://${message_router}"> Message Router </a><p>
      <a href="ssh://${robot}"> Robot Framework for testing </a><p>
      <a href="ssh://${onapdns}"> DNS server for management network </a><p>

        Inside the VM you can list the docker containers by typing: <p>
        docker ps <p>
        and can get a shell prompt by executing the bash command.
        For example: <p> docker exec -it openecompete_container bash <p>




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